The links
provided here are for the purpose of having online material where you
can learn what each faith has to say about itself. While these
links are not about "religious anthropology" itself, having a
knowledge of what each faith believes can be an important tool in many
studies of the anthropology of religion.

In the review annotations, I will let the site
speak for itself as much as possible.

Reconstructionist Judaism __ Learn about the history and beliefs of Reconstructionist Judaism. "Reconstructionism was developed by Rabbis
Mordecai Kaplan (1881-1983) and Ira Eisenstein over a period of time
spanning from the late 1920s to the 1940s. It formally became a distinct
denomination within Judaism with the foundation of the Reconstructionist
Rabbinical Seminary in 1968. - From Fact-index.com -
http://www.fact-index.com/r/re/reconstructionist_judaism.html

Reconstructionist Rabbinical College __ Learn about the school, its
programs and philosophies. - illustrated - From Reconstructionist
Rabbinical College - http://www.rrc.edu/

Reconstructionist Reading List __ "This message is intended to provide
readers of soc.culture.jewish with a list of references to allow them to
learn more about the current practices, past practices, beliefs, and
history of the Reconstructionist Judaism Movement...Reconstructionist
Judaism is the small "fourth movement" of American Judaism. It was
founded by the Conservative Rabbi and philosopher Mordecai Kaplan. It
emphasizes "Judaism as a civilization" (i.e., the integration of
selected Jewish beliefs with the Jewish people's culture and folkways)."
- From shamash.org -
http://www.shamash.org/lists/scj-faq/HTML/rl/jrc-index.html